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characteristic of the
berceuse, for no
reason other than convention, is a
tendency to stay on the "flat side";
noted examples including the
berceuses by Chopin,...
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completed in the 1890s. The two
berceuses are not
thematically related to each other. Hamilton,
Kenneth L."
Berceuse”,
Grove Music Online,
Oxford University...
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Berceuses du chat, K022 (Russian: Колыбельные, Kolibelniye, English: (Cat) Lullabies) by Igor
Stravinsky is a 1915
cycle of four
songs for a
medium voice...
- Frédéric Chopin's "
Berceuse", Op. 57, is a
lullaby to be pla**** on the piano. He
composed it in 1843/44 as
variations in D-flat major.
Chopin originally...
- The
Berceuse in G minor (sometimes
followed parenthetically by the
Finnish translation Kehtolaulu or by the
English translation Cradle Song) is a concert...
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Berceuses.com,
usually just
referred to as
Berceuses, (lit. "Lullabies" in French) is an
online radio station hosted on
RadioKing broadcasting lullabies...
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Donald Moore, Deux
berceuses (two lullabies) was
written for horn
quartet and
adapted by the
composer for
saxophone quartet. Deux
berceuses is in two movements:...
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Allegro Très vif Lent Vif, avec
entrain Violin and
cello 1920–22 74
Berceuse sur le nom de
Gabriel Fauré
Violin and
piano 1922 76b
Tzigane Violin and...
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Berceuse élégiaque, Op. 42 (BV 252a), is an
orchestral work
composed by
Ferruccio Busoni in 1909.
Originally written for solo piano, to be
added as the...
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Berceuse Infinie (Infinite Lullaby) is an
orchestral composition by the
American composer Christopher Rouse. The work was
commissioned by the Baltimore...